Kyle Oefelein

“Your generation is at the forefront of [the] greatest technological revolution in history … there will be massive disruptions to economies around the world,” said former UN Under-Secretary-General Chris Burnham.

“[The recognition is] not nearly as important to me as the opportunity to have been genuinely touched by the humanity of those that have been dehumanized … who the world insists are something less than human,” he said.

“People listen to you when you have the crown and the title, and so I want to gain more experience I want to talk to more people and get to know Ithaca and Seneca Falls even better,” said Neetu Chandak ’18.

“These little spheres will remain sturdy until you decide to pop them in your mouth like a pocket of air on a sheet of bubble wrap, releasing with it a burst of sweet and flavorful fruit juice,” Vila said.

The Student Assembly addressed environmental sustainability, the transparency of course enrollment and “Big Red Change” — an online forum for students to create petitions about different University initiatives — at its meeting Thursday. The S.A. passed a resolution to convert all lighting in Willard Straight Memorial Hall from incandescent to LED. This change is an easy step that will save the University both money and energy, according to Gabriel Kaufman ’18. “We are actually sitting under about 300 incandescent light bulbs. What that means is that we are wasting a lot of electricity,” Kaufman said.